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Habanero


Habanero's are extremely hot chiles used to make various sauces. The habanero is bright green to orange in color and is native to the Caribbean, the Yucatan and the north coast of South America. The chile looks similar to a Scotch Bonnet. While it is typically used fresh it can also be purchased in powdered form.
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Substitute for habanero

Scotch Bonnet, Jalapeno (much less heat)

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